Your GB business imports goods from the EU. However, for one order the goods will be shipped directly from your supplier in one EU country to your customer in another EU country. How does Brexit give
rise to VAT issues here?
Published 01.06.2021
Your business buys and sells goods, and you have the chance to trade with EU customers and suppliers for the first time due to recent trading growth. With Brexit in mind, what VAT issues must you
consider?
Published 03.11.2021
It’s more than a year since Brexit, so it is a good time to check that you are correctly completing the nine boxes on your VAT return. This will reduce the chance of an HMRC enquiry into your
figures. What are the common errors to avoid?
Published 02.03.2022
The VAT import one stop shop (IOSS) scheme was introduced by the EU on 1 July 2021. It should simplify the process of importing low-value goods you sell in the EU. How does the scheme work and what
pitfalls should you consider?
Published 13.09.2021
The UK is less than six months from leaving the EU, and the future relationship is still unclear. What do HMRC’s newly published “no-deal” plans mean for your VAT accounting?
Published 28.09.2018
One of your customers is UK based and has asked you to manufacture some goods and export them directly to their customer in Ireland. Their customer is VAT registered in Ireland. How do you deal with
VAT for the Irish trade?
Published 27.01.2022
One of our subscribers owns a clothes shop but also sells goods on her website. She arranges for the goods to be shipped directly to her customers. She is exporting goods to three different EU
countries. How does she deal with the VAT?
Published 05.05.2021
The UK’s transitional deal with the EU will end on 31 December. What will this mean for your business in terms of reporting requirements and VAT returns if you continue to trade in goods with EU
member states?
Published 01.10.2020
Sometimes an overseas customer will choose to come to collect the goods you’ve supplied. But what about the export evidence and what do you need to do to zero-rate the sale?
Published 09.05.2014
If you sell goods by mail order or over the Internet to private individuals in other EU member states, you may be required to register for VAT in those other countries. What’s to know?
Published 05.09.2011